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Projects coordinated by Ramsey County or Mn/DOT do not require a permit; however, <br /> the City must be notified of the project and be provided a copy of the erosion and <br /> sediment control plan, as well as an estimated schedule for commencement and <br /> completion. The City will notify the designated contact if erosion control measures <br /> should fail or require maintenance with the expectation that the deficiencies will be <br /> corrected. <br /> If no permit has been obtained, a stop work order shall be issued on the construction and <br /> a fine shall be issued in an amount equal to twice the required permit fee. A completed <br /> erosion and sediment control plan and permit application shall be submitted before <br /> construction will be allowed to resume. <br /> Obtaining a permit does not exempt the permittee from obtaining permits required by <br /> other government regulatory agencies. <br /> 2. Criteria addressed: The erosion and sediment control plan shall address the following <br /> criteria: <br /> a. Conform to the natural limitations presented by topography and soil so as to <br /> create the least potential for soil erosion. <br /> b. Stabilize all exposed soils and soil stockpiles <br /> c. Establish permanent vegetation <br /> d. Prevent sediment damage to adjacent properties and other designated areas <br /> e. Schedule of erosion and sediment control practices <br /> f. Use temporary sedimentation basins <br /> g. Stabilization of steep slopes <br /> h. Control the storm water leaving the site <br /> i. Stabilize all waterways and outlets <br /> j. Protect storm sewers from the entrance of sediment, debris and trash <br /> k. Control waste, such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, <br /> chemicals, litter and sanitary waste that may adversely impact water quality <br /> 1. When working in or crossing water resources, take precautions to contain <br /> sediment <br /> m. Restabilize utility construction areas as soon as possible <br /> n. Protect paved roads from sediment and mud brought in from access routes <br /> o. Dispose of temporary erosion and sediment control measures <br /> p. Maintain all temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control practices <br /> q. Removal of sediment from streets at the end of each day <br /> 3. Contents of Plan: The erosion and sediment control plan shall include the following: <br /> a. Contact information for the Permittee <br /> b. Project description: the nature and purpose of the land disturbance activity and <br /> the amount of grading involved <br /> c. Phasing of construction: the nature and purpose of the land disturbance activity <br /> and the amount of grading, utilities, and building construction <br /> d. Existing and proposed site conditions: existing and proposed topography, <br /> vegetation, and drainage <br /> e. Adjacent areas, neighboring streams, lakes, wetlands, residential areas, roads, <br /> etc., which might be affected by the land disturbance activity <br /> f. Soils: soil names, mapping units, erodibility <br />